A bipartisan group of staffers from the House Oversight Committee will travel to New York City today to meet with lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate and view unredacted versions of the documents the estate is turning over to the committee, according to a source familiar with the visit.
NBC News has reported that materials the estate is transmitting are redacted but that the committee staff members will be able to view the original unredacted versions in person.
“As agreed with the Committee, the Co-Executors will make the original ‘birthday book’ and unredacted versions of documents, records and other materials available to Committee members and their staff for their personal examination and review,” the lawyers for the Epstein estate wrote in their production cover letter to the committee yesterday.
The lawyers referred to the materials transmitted yesterday as the “first production of documents.”
House Oversight Committee staff to meet with Epstein estate lawyers and view unredacted docs, continued
Asked yesterday when the next batch of documents will be turned over, one of the lawyers, Daniel Weiner, told NBC News in a statement: “As agreed with the House Oversight Committee, the Estate is making a rolling production of documents responsive to the Committee’s subpoena. We hope to be producing additional documents soon.”